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“How is it possible that a process can be democratic when it comes by way of money? If there is money then it can be elected a senator, it can be elected a representative. Do you know how much it cost to be elected president of the United States? The amount has reached, billions of dollars, 2…” quote by Alejandro Castro Espin
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“How is it possible that a process can be democratic when it comes by way of money? If there is money then it can be elected a senator, it can be elected a representative. Do you know how much it cost to be elected president of the United States? The amount has reached, billions of dollars, 2 billion, 3 billion, 4 billion dollars, that's how much a presidential campaign costs. How much does a senatorial campaign cost? It costs 80 to 90 million dollars; or the campaign of a representative, 40 to 50 million. Is that really a democracy?”

Alejandro Castro Espin

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Source Speech: Political commentary, date unknown

The quote argues that monetary influence undermines democratic equality, suggesting wealth determines political power rather than popular will.

In simple terms: Money skews political power, threatening true democracy.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address money's role in politics.

Themes

democracy political power money equality

Mood

critical concerned

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • elections
  • policy making
  • activism
  • voting
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

campaign finance political inequality representation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does campaign funding affect voter choice?
  • What reforms could reduce financial barriers to office?
A Different Perspective

Money alone cannot guarantee fair representation; other factors matter.

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